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Learning Science andMathematics in the Classroom:
Case Studies ofSuccessful Practices
EditorsJOHN LEACH
NUR JAHAN AHMADSuhaidah Tahir
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Southeast asian Ministers of Education Organisationregional Centre for Education in Science and Mathematics
Copyright © 2014 SEAMEO RECSAMLearning Science and Mathematics in the Classroom:
Case Studies of Successful Practices
For more information about this book contact:The Director
SEAMEO RECSAMJalan Sultan Azlan Shah
11700 GelugorPulau Pinang, Malaysia
Tel: +604-6522700Fax: +604-6522737
Email: [email protected]: http://www.recsam.edu.my
Publication by:SEAMEO RECSAMPenang, Malaysia
All rights reserved, except for educational purposes with no commercial interests. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recorded or by any information storage or retrieval system, without prior permission from the Director, SEAMEO RECSAM.
ISBN: 978-967-930-037-6
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PrefaceThis book is a compilation of articles by teacher-researchers which were developed following the Fifth International Conference on Science and Mathematics Education (CoSMEd 5) held in Penang in November 2013. The conference was hosted by the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organisation - Regional Centre for Education in Science and Mathematics (SEAMEO RECSAM). Established by the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organisation (SEAMEO) in May 1967, RECSAM is committed to nurturing and enhancing the quality of science and mathematics education in the SEAMEO Member Countries of Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor Leste and Vietnam.
RECSAM supports excellence in science and mathematics education across a wide range of countries. One vehicle for achieving this is bringing together expert teachers who have researched their own practice, and supporting them to develop their classroom studies for dissemination to other teachers through publication. The articles that appear in this book were carefully selected through a three-stage process of expert review and revision. The book presents 22 classroom studies organised into two sections addressing, respectively, science and mathematics education. The Conference had academic Tracks, and the studies represented in the chapters of this book represent a spectrum of the best work across the Tracks. The Conference Tracks were:
• Assessing Student Performance (School-based, Centralised,lnternational)
• lnternationalising the Curriculum (21st Century Skills, SustainableEnvironment, World Peace, STEM Education)
• Transforming the Learning Environment (Inquiry-Based ScienceEducation [IBSE])
• DevelopinglnnovativeLearners• UsingTechnologyasEnablers• Enhancing Teacher Professional Learning Communities (Lesson
Study, Peer Coaching)• EngagingtheZ-gen(Game-basedlearning,SocialNetwork)• Learning beyond the Classroom (Museum, Science Centre, Science
Fairs, Field Trips, lnvolving the Public)
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EdiTOrSProfessorDr.JohnT.Leach(UniversityofSheffieldHallam,United Kingdom)Dr. Nur Jahan Ahmad (SEAMEO RECSAM)Dr. Suhaidah Tahir (SEAMEO RECSAM)
EdiTOriaL adViSOrY BOardSEAMEO RECSAMDr. Corrienna Abu Talib Mr. Dominador D. Mangao Dr.HazuraAbBakarDr. Kanageswari S. Shanmugan Dr. Koay Suan See Dr. Ng Khar Thoe Dr. Thien Lei Mee
Malaysian Educator ReviewersMs. Boey Mei Li (Penang Free School)Mr. Ch’ng Yeang Soon (Penang Free School)Dr. Devadason Robert Peter (IPG Kampus Ipoh, Perak)Ms. Linda Toh (Penang Free School)Professor Dr. Munirah Ghazali (Universiti Sains Malaysia)Associate Professor Dr. Nordin Razak (Universiti Sains Malaysia)Dr. Norliza Kushairi (IPG Kampus Darul Aman, Kedah)Dr. Shirley Tay Siew Wong (SMK Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu)Professor Dr. Vincent Pang (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)ProfessorDr.ZuridaIsmail(UniversitiSainsMalaysia)
International Educator ReviewersMr. Allan M. Canonigo (University of Philippines)Dr. Asma Almahrouqi (Ministry of Education Oman)Dr. Euno Ryoichi (Japan, attached with Yayasan Pelajaran MARA Malaysia)Ms. Gayatri Balakrishnan (Ministry of Education Singapore)Associate Professor Dr. Lindsey Conner (University of Canterbury,NewZealand)Dr. Mohammed Alzaghibi (Ministry of Education Saudi Arabia)Professor Mohan Cinnappan (University of South Australia)Dr. Wahyudi (SEAMEO QITEP Indonesia)
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Editorial AssistantMs. Ong Mei Yean
PuBLiCaTiON SEAMEO RECSAMMs. Wong Lai Cheng (Copy-edit) Ms. Leong Yik Chin (Type-set)Mr. Muhd Minsya Baharudin (Cover design)Ms. Shaneem Kamarudin (Copy-edit)
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CONTENTPreface iiiPanel of Reviewers iv-vAcknowledgements ixSection 1: Case Studies from Science Education 1Chapter 1: 3Effectiveness of ‘6N+2-V’ Method in Drawing Octet andExpanded Octet Oxoanions Lewis Structures in ScienceTutorial Classroom
Sathia Kumaran A/ L KrishnanPoh Seok HongNoor Haslina Binti AhmadYvonne A/P Kulandaisamy
Chapter 2: 13Learning Experiences on Global Learning andObservationstoBenefittheEnvironmentWorkshop
Corrienna Abdul TalibNur Jahan AhmadNg Khar ThoeHazura Ab Bakar
Chapter 3: 21Learning Pre-University Organic Chemistry ChemicalProperties in A More Vibrant Way with ProMAP 1.0
Byron MC Michael KadumChapter 4: 52Balloon Molecule Models in Chemistry Classroom
Eng Guan GuchChapter 5: 61Modelling InstructionTM Empowering Students in the21st Century Science Classroom
Kathy MaloneChapter 6: 71Using Card Game to Improve Learning inChemistry Lesson
Lee Sze YienChin Chee Keong
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Chapter 7: 78The Effect of Concept Mapping in Learning PhysicalChemistry among Students of Perak Matriculation College
Lok Wai FoongChapter 8: 89The Use of Collaborative Jigsaw Kit (CoJiK) inDeveloping Innovative Science Learners
Nabilah Abdullah Mohamad Hisyam IsmailMuhammad Furkan Mat Salleh
Chapter 9: 97Musical Mnemonics to Facilitate the Learning ofMatriculation Biology: Glycolysis
Miranda P. YeohChapter 10: 107Problem-Based Learning Improves Students’Achievement in Chemistry on Topic Rates of Reaction
Sharifah Nor Ashikin Bt. S. A. RahmanChapter 11: 123Beware of Lovely but Deadly Plants in Your Vicinities
Lee Shok MeeChapter 12: 140A Study of Mangrove Ecosystem at Tanjung Emas MuarUsing Project-Based Learning
Yazid Abdul Manap Kek Pei Pei
Section 2: Case Studies from Mathematics Education 155Chapter 13: 157Using Bansho Strategy to Improve Pupil’s Ability inWriting Lesson Summary
Cheh Hui Yi Nurul Hidayah Lucy Abdullah
Chapter 14: 171The Use of “Penta-BTOSS” Chart to Improve Year FivePupils’ Problem Solving Skills in Dealing withMathematics Word Problems
Lee Kooi PengNurul Hidayah Lucy Binti Abdullah
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Chapter 15: 195Mudah 10
Lim Soon Ee Tuan Haji Mohamed Akbar bin Nazardin
Chapter 16: 216Using “Story and Music Mnemonic Instruction”to Teach Multiplication and Division Algorithm Process
Soh Ing ChianRosmawati Binti Musa
Chapter 17: 234The Use of Teleangularmeter in the Teaching andLearning of Mathematics
Chew Hock Hin
Chapter 18: 247Preparing Secondary Pupils for DisasterAwareness through a Statistics Lesson
Tan Phei LingLim Chap Sam
Chapter 19: 262Introducing Three-dimensional Coordinate Systems
Drew K. Ishii
Chapter 20: 273Dynamic Learning of the Graph of Quadratic FunctionImproves Understanding
Khor Got Hun
Chapter 21: 284EnhancingHigherOrderThinkingSkillsandSoftSkillsthrough Project Work in Additional Mathematics
Ding Hong Eng
Chapter 22: 298Practising Mathematics Outside of the Classroom
Tay Bee Lian
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acknowledgementsThis book was published under the auspices of SEAMEO RECSAM. The opinions expressed in these chapters are those of the authors anddoesnotnecessarilyreflecttheopinionsoftheCentre.
The editors wish to acknowledge and thank the following for their roles in making the publication of the book possible:
• TheCentreDirector,Dr.Hj.Mohd. JohanZakaria forhisleadership and motivation of the RECSAM Conference Committee in organising the 5th International Conference on Science and Mathematics Education (CoSMEd 2013) and in the publication of this book.
• The members of the International and national Panel ofReviewers listed earlier. We acknowledge the effort and expertise of the panel members who contribute to the raising of the quality of the chapters through their diligent and meticulous reviews.
• Theauthorsofeachchapterofthisbook.
• R&Dstaff.
• Allstaffswhoareindirectlyinvolvedinthispublication.
• The Publication Unit of RECSAM who have workeddiligently to ensure the publication of this book.